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Trainings | Workshops

Seeding Minds provides two main accreditation training for individuals who are keen to explore the use of psychometric instruments

for couples' work. These are the Prepare / Enrich and T-JTA training. In addition, we conduct educational talks on various mental

health issues related to mental health, stress management, personality profiling, team dynamics, and relationship issues.

These workshops/talks provide an avenue for resource sharing made available for the public. 
 


Past Talks
Depression in Youths
Psychometric Assessment in Children
A Mind that is derailed
Journey to recovery from Anxiety
Mental Health in the Elderly
Breaking up but not breaking down
Stress/Time/Anger Management
Work-Life Balance

Sleep Hygiene
Understanding Personality through MBTI

and many others .....

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T-JTA Accreditation Training

The Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis® is one of the most widely used assessments for individual, premarital, marital, and family counseling.

The T-JTA® measures 18 dimensions of personality (9 bipolar traits)

that are important components of individual adjustment and interpersonal relationships. Find out more >

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Prepare / Enrich Accreditation Training

PREPARE/ENRICH is a customized couple assessment completed online that identifies a couple's strength and growth areas. It is one of the most widely used programs for premarital counselling and premarital education. There

are also customized versions of the inventory used for marriage counselling, marriage enrichment, and dating couples considering engagement.

Find out more >

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Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

The purpose of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) personality inventory is to make the theory of psychological types described by C. G. Jung understandable and useful in people’s lives. The essence of the theory is that much seemingly random variation in the behavior is actually quite orderly and consistent, being due to basic differences in the ways individuals

prefer to use their perception and judgment. Find out more >

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